In message <7077df16-64ae-822d-8ce0-ba44129e2f86@gmx.com>, Large Hadron Collider <large.hadron.collider@gmx.com> wrote:
And that includes the bogus info you put into your WHOIS records too! Seriously, I give you credit for at least picking out a valid random street address, somewhere in fly-over country, but if you're going to go to all the trouble to pick yourself out a domain name, set it all up and then somehow snooker ARIN into delegating an entire /21's worth of reverse DNS to it, then my god, at least pick out something that has an air of believability to it, you know, like austin4u.net or texnets.net or something... not saversagreeable.com which is so totally and transparently bogus. What if it was originally going to be a forum site for couponers who aren't arrogant about it, and then they got sidetracked?
Yea. Right. And I'm sure they thought that they were gonna need an entire /21 to host one web site. The smell from this is so bad it almost defies description. Regards, rfg